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Building the Getty

Building the Getty

by Richard Meier
Hardback
Publication Date: 25/11/1997

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One of America's most eminent architects tells us what it was like to undertake the architectural commission of the century: the building of the Getty Center in Los Angeles. Writing with wit and passion and in engrossing detail, Richard Meier takes us behind the scenes of the thirteen-year-long, one-billion-dollar project. Meier tells us how he was selected from more than thirty architects, after a lengthy and involved series of interviews, to design the cultural campus on the spectacular 110-acre site overlooking the Santa Monica Mountains and the Pacific Ocean. The Getty was a new cultural institution, and Meier worked with the program directors to design the buildings that would serve them best. In the beginning, neither he nor the Getty had any idea of the complications in store for them. The sheer scale and complexity of the project, and the number of people involved in every decision, continued to mean constant revisions. As construction moved ahead, Meier lived on the site, yet commuted to his New York office to manage ongoing European projects, while in his new office in Los Angeles, the population of architects handling the Getty grew to more than a hundred. Although the Center's design had been agreed on, much negotiation lay ahead before questions of material, color, and landscaping were at last settled. Finally, in 1996, almost half of the Center was ready to be occupied, and Meier could see that the work - carried out by the many architects, engineers, technicians, craftsmen, and builders for twelve years - was well on its way to being completed.
ISBN:
9780375400438
9780375400438
Category:
Public buildings: civic
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
25-11-1997
Publisher:
Alfred A. Knopf
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
204
Dimensions (mm):
229x222x21mm
Weight:
0.77kg
Richard Meier

Richard Meier was born in Surrey in 1970. He was the winner of the Picador Poetry Prize.

He holds both a music degree and an MA in Psychoanalytic Studies, and now works in mental health policy.

He lives in north London with his wife and daughter.

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